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ATIVESITE | Dr. Gilbert Hosts: Treating the Mental Health Challenges of Parkinson’s Disease



In this episode of Dr. Gilbert Hosts: Treating the Mental Health Challenges of Parkinson’s Disease. Mental health difficulties including anxiety, depression, hallucinations, and delusions can be significant challenges for some people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Thankfully, treatments are available and are essential to improve quality of life. Treatments may include cognitive behavioral therapy, adjustment of current medications, and/or the introduction of new medications. To learn more, watch this conversation with Dr. Mark Groves, a psychiatrist with a particular interest in the mental health challenges of people with PD where we will learn:

– Why do mental health problems occur in PD?
– What is cognitive behavioral therapy, and when is it useful?
– What medications are available for the various mental health difficulties of PD?

1:34 Dr. Groves presentation
32:18 What is the best anti-depressant for Parkinson’s disease?
34:05 How do you treat “treatment-resistant depression”?
35:44 How do you encourage someone to take medication for a mental health issue if the person does not want to?
37:36 What is the first thing to try if someone has delusions?
39:07 What medications can be used for anxiety besides benzodiazepines? Should I be concerned that benzodiazepines contribute to cognitive issues?
42:01 How does cognitive impairment relate to the other mental health issues discussed?
43:55 What techniques can you recommend for family members and caretakers struggling with denial related to their diagnosis?
45:25 How do you deal with someone demonstrating hypersexuality in the setting of dementia?
47:03 What is the best way to coordinate your neurologist and psychiatrist?

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